Degen Tobias, Kolláth Zoltán, Degen Jacqueline
Department of Zoology III University of Würzburg Würzburg Germany.
Department of Zoology II University of Würzburg Würzburg Germany.
Ecol Evol. 2022 Dec 15;12(12):e9608. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9608. eCollection 2022 Dec.
The global increase in light pollution is being viewed with growing concern, as it has been reported to have negative effects ranging from the individual to the ecosystem level.Unlike movement on the ground, flying and swimming allows vertical motion. Here, we demonstrate that flight altitude change is crucial to the perception and susceptibility of artificial light at night of air-borne organisms. Because air-borne species can propagate through the airspace and easily across ecotones, effects might not be small-scale. Therefore, we propose including airspace as a vital habitat in the concept of ecological light pollution.The interplay between flight altitude and the effects of light pollution may not only be crucial for understanding flying species but may also provide valuable insights into the mechanisms of responses to artificial light at night in general.
全球光污染的增加日益受到关注,因为据报道它会产生从个体到生态系统层面的负面影响。与地面移动不同,飞行和游泳允许垂直运动。在这里,我们证明飞行高度的变化对于空中生物对夜间人造光的感知和易感性至关重要。由于空中物种可以在空域中传播并轻松跨越生态交错带,其影响可能并非小规模的。因此,我们建议在生态光污染的概念中将空域视为重要栖息地。飞行高度与光污染影响之间的相互作用不仅对于理解飞行物种可能至关重要,而且总体上可能为理解对夜间人造光的反应机制提供有价值的见解。